Dedicated Troublemaker

In his twelve years as Libya's master, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has
earned a special place on the world stage:
that of the quintessential troublemaker. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat
has described him as "a mental case" and "a lunatic."
African neighbors fear his expansionist ambitions.
The U.S. considers him an international outlaw and has accused him of
meddling in no fewer than 45 nations. When Authors Larry Collins and
Dominique Lapierre were looking for a villain to cast as the
mastermind of a plot to hold New York City up for nuclear blackmail in...